Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1956, p. 8

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i district new s paqe eight the acton free press actpn ontario hams of interest groaned from tho newapapora of the district guessing books helps children theres guesains contest in pro gress at the oakvllle public ubrary that should produce some widely read young library patrons toy the time september comes along nat urally it has to do with books mrs sylvia hall assistant librarian whose particular care is the child- tens department has cut pictures industries applied fo worn the jackets of more than 40 township building tops three million building for the first six months in nelson township reached a high of 3046406 almost one million higher than the same period last the report released by the build ing inspectors office at nelson shows permits totalling 346 were issued for new home construction in the area totalling 356os40 five new permits during the first six months this year with a total of saioooo be ing spent there were eight com mercial permits issued for new buildings totalling s98930 farm buildings institutional buildings and repairs to existing buildings make up the balance as a total of 390 building permits were issued an increase of so over last year minor car accident divides newlyweds a just married couple in bramp ton had the misfortune to be sep arated from each other for n while just o few minutes uflor they bad been pronounced man nnd wife t nil happened when they were belnk driven around the town wlille waltiiik for ihe reception to start the best man u striuutor to brampton was driving the citr nd went through a slop siko the car rrtn into a station wniion wltile the cur uiul station wacon suffered a fulr amount of damage the oc cupants were only slightly bruised the bride nnd the maid of honor were driven to the reception in n- othercnr while the groom and his best man awaited arrival of the police however the couple were later reunited at the reception welltrained men do smokejumping red deer alta cp saskat chewans smokejumpers are of nec essity men of good health says d w kelly jumpjmoster with the saskatchewan forest service mr kelly told a forestry meeting in this sister province that prefer ence in selecting the jumpers is given to men between 1h and 28 years of age who weigh less than 180 pounds and are in top condition describing the nine year old mokejumpers operation of the saskatchewan service mr kelly staid it has four crews of four men each the crews are on duty about six months of the year stationed either at prince albert or lac la ronge in the northern part of the province when fire hazard is low the men do other forestry work a fourweek course determines the ability of a man to work as n smokejumper he takes physical training is taught the use of a para- hute and hears lectures and sees demonstrations on first aid fire suppression and how to use a com pass and maintain fire equipment by the end of the first week of training mr kelly said the men must be able to run six miles after two weeks they must be able to tumble safely from the back of n truck travelling at 25 miles an hour before being sent to a fire poten tial smokejumpersmust make eight parachute drops three of them in the bush the men wear heavy can vas snagproof suits helmets and masks and mr kelly said the only accident in 5000 jumps has been a broken hip the jumpers carry an extra length of rope to lower them selves to the ground should they become hung up in a tree two parachutes are worn one in case of emergencies the men also learn how to pack and drop cargo which they will need at the scene of the fire when smoke is sighted bv a fire t watcher the location and mher in- formation is radioed to the vsmoke- jumpers and one or two crews are sent to the scene their job is to as sess the situation and hold the line until reinforcements arrive with wireless sets dropped from the plnne i t the time of the jump they can tell fircfightuik headquarters what is needed f juvenile books mounted them on two large sheets of cardboard and placed them on display in the child rens room the object of the contest is to identify the book wtuch each of the pictures illustrates in order to do this a boy or girl will need to have read at least a part of the book on one sheet for older readers there ore 23 pictures while the other for younger readers has 20 prises will go to those naming the most books this contest will show the child ren who have read oner have re membered whnt they have been reudint mrs hall explained its purose is to encourage the children to read it is not nn ensy competi tion i dont know how welt adult readers would do in a competition of this kind the contest ends in september between now and then the children will have time in rend enough books to enable them lo identify most of the titles represented by the pictures school closed after 99 years after serving the district truly and well for 91 years with miinv distinguished graduates to its credit the school in trnfulgurs union school section no 10 wus officially closed inst week with a reunion nnd dunce pupils will now be taken to the new sniders school on rogers road pending completion of the new school in driimquin next year paul bnumnn of strectsville has been principal of the school for the past four years pipeline corridor planned in nelson designation of a pipeline corri dor through helson township the route to be planned by the town ship planning board and approved by council la seen as a likely out come of a meeting monday night of last week when some 30 property owners and nelson council discus sed the proposed route of a crude oil pipeline with a representative of the pipeline company reeve harold adkins said it is quite likely such a corridor will be submitted for consideration of in- terprovlnclal pipelines who are building the line from sarnla to port credit which crosses nelson reeve adkins said that further dis cussions had taken place tuesday between township officials and rightofway agent f g dawson of interprovincial pipelines mr dawson has been provided with a map showing the three pipeline routes already crossing the town ship and reeve adkins expressed n reeling of confidence that the com pany will lake a second look at the route it has planned and may con sider following a route alongside one of the existing pipelines eskimo cooking at56cne cooking over a seal oil fire would cause the overage housewife to raise her hands in horror but this is the method canadas eskimos use in their northern igloo kitchens a display of eskimo cooking and normal menus will be one of the features in the food building at the 1956 cunndinn national exhibition august 24 to september 8 but the actual cooking by two at tractive eskimo maidens in summer parkas will not be done by seal oil fire this has obvious disadvantag es in even as wellventilated and air conditioned a structure as the food building everything else will be real including a cutaway igloo and samples of some arctic food for adventurous visitors to taste the display by the department of northern affairs and national resources will also have sample recipes for preparing eskimo food but the problem of finding the in gredients may be difficult the normal diet of canadas northern nomads includes such items as seal and walrus stew muk- fuk bannock a form of bread and arctic vegetables monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in siockr wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 141 0j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w streetsville wards is proposed system application for establishment of a ward system in streetsville was made to the ontario municipal hoard in a bylaw adopted by streetsville council and submitted for upproval the plan in to have three wards at present with provision for more as the need urises each wurd will elect one member lo tlte village council and two members to the school board the reeve and deputy reeve would lie elected from the village at large the new system it is hoped will be in force for the next municipal elections e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 130600 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 1 15 notice closed for annual vacation july 29 to aug 6 inclusive please phone early for the tops in cleaning service phone 10 acton free pickup and delivery jamily treat the family to a carefree vacation at the beach end a carefree trip there and back- go by bos gravenhurst 875 burks falls 1220 bracebridge 940 round trip by bus sb you local agent for all bus travel information v harold wiles rwufi i actoh chemical output in 1956 worth billion ottawa cp canadas chem ical nnd allied products industries shipped more than 1000000000 worth of products in 1055 the f list time the figure was evertopped value of factory shipments in creased 12 per cent in 1055 to 1050000000 from 4038000000 in the preceding year the bureau of statistics yearly review shows nearly all industries in the chenv lewis group contributed to the rec ord total with the primary plastics and heavy chemicals industries leading the way with 282 and 235 per cent increases respectively i the rising tempo of economic act ivity in 1965 was accompanied by a substantial increase in imports arid exports of chemicals and allied products imports rose to 200500000 from 1220400000 in 1054 and exports to 210000000 from 100000000 hot dog edmonton icpt firemen plhied a frankfurter on an oleclrh- cable ns part of a demonstration of why hiich cables should not be touched a switeh was thrown sendinu 3700 volts through tile euble the hot dug disappeared in u puff of smoke f huksday july mlh ibm ntr catch st johns nfld cp fisher men frank johnson and ron moore decided something was wrong when they noticed a trawlline ihey had set was pulled tauter than usual they investigated and found a 10- foot 400pnund shark it took 7 men to land the big fish your best ith habit acton jersey dairy phone 242 don timminos prop television and v radio service by r w grant phone acton s4 celled located at watsons music store people buy the free press to reed and read the free p to buy thompson motors acton limited 45 main street n invite acton and district motorists to attend our open house friday july 27 r- at our new premises 2 pm to 10 pm films lucky draws refreshments brighten your meals cocacola makes food more appetizing puts sparkle- into summertime meals and snackb take home the goke king size 6 bottles regular size 6 bottles cak is s li r perfect for quick refreshment nothing friendliest thing to do youre so right gsve mfeo sfft serve esacefco your satisfies a thirst like cocacola theres to opert cocacola when folks drop ip it family will love it when you bring out the life theres sparkle in every sip says to friends youre reauy welcpme coke they knowqualitywhest they taste it fcmtoizl bonier of cococolo under contract with cococolo ud rtangeville bottli w opkangkviixb omr rmatol

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